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  2. What's the Time and Temperature Phone Number in your Area

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    August 25, 2013, 10:50:57 AM. Around my area of South Central PA, the telephone companies Time and Temp was taken over by a car dealership some time ago. It use to be sponsored by local businesses before that. The number is 717-263-5252.

  3. Call the speaking clock for the time, anytime (1957) - Click...

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    Phone time checks seem like an anachronism today, our phones and computers are synched with highly accurate time servers. But many communities still have local time-and-temperature numbers, usually sponsored by a local business. The NIST supports a time check number at 303-499-7111, and the US Naval Observatory has one at 202-762-1401.

  4. What's the Time and Temperature Phone Number in your Area

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    Tom Vaughn La Porte, Indiana ATCA Past President ATCA #765 C*NET 1+ 821-9905

  5. What's the Time and Temperature Phone Number in your Area

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    Personally, I much prefer the Jackson number. I only call the Hattiesburg number when I'm in south Mississippi, and even then I only call it for the weather and temperature, then call the Jackson number for the time. The time-to-the-second feature is eminently useful for setting watches and clocks.

  6. Oven temperature conversions: Master vintage recipes with these 3...

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    Pumpkin or custard pie is placed in a 425-degree oven for twenty minutes, when the heat should be reduced to 325 degrees for twenty-five minutes. A meringue, lemon or cream pie requires a 300-degree oven for fifteen minutes. A baked custard is placed in a pan of water and the oven held at 325 degrees.

  7. Stromberg Carlson 1243 Help - Have Dial tone now but get "number...

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    Re: Stromberg Carlson 1243 Help - Have Dial tone now but get "number not in service". #17. July 31, 2021, 10:49:43 PM. Quote from: poplar1 on July 31, 2021, 10:31:07 PM This is the second time in one week (other time was for 2554s) that it has been suggested that the ringer be connected across L1 and L2 without a capacitor.

  8. Wanted: A few (5?) Western Electric dial rings and number cards.

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    At the same time, I would see the same seller listing a complete number card holder assembly priced more than the phone, in some cases. 5 to 10 years ago, people were selling packages of 6 to 12 holders on eBay for a dollar or two each.

  9. Protel Payphone Programing - Classic Rotary Phones Forum

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    Wrong firmware. Wrong phone number. Bad board. Bad keypad. This may or may not work on a VOIP line it just depends how the phone company has the line set up. Copper is the best land line. Good luck I will try and answer questions when I get time. I am busy running a phone company. Jim

  10. Dial Phone Number Inserts, Help! - classicrotaryphones.com

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    So, if one puts a printed number card in the punch upside down, one can adjust the paper in the punch to get a perfect punched out number card every time. Here's my punch used for WE number cards (still need to notch it for the number card holder being used).

  11. Telephone history, plus see 50 old phones, like early rotary-dial...

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    Telephone history: Antique phones from 1920-1930. These six images were part of a series of photographs by Theodor Horydczak, all featuring the rotary-dial telephones in use at the time. Based on the technology shown, the pictures were apparently taken sometime between 1920 and 1930.